The sermon titled "#25 God Gave Them Up" by Wilbur Elias Best focuses on the theme of God's providence and judgment as presented in Romans 1:24-28. Best emphasizes that God's withdrawal of restraint from humanity is a manifestation of His wrath against unrepentant sin, particularly in the context of contemporary societal moral decay. He argues that as individuals and cultures reject divine revelation, they fall deeper into immorality, leading to God giving them up to "uncleanness," "vile affections," and a "reprobate mind." Specific Scripture references include Romans 1:18-32, illustrating that the wrath of God is revealed in the abandonment of individuals to their sinful desires, which is a critical concept in Reformed theology. The practical significance of the sermon stresses that the preaching of grace without the acknowledgment of judgment is detrimental to true Christian understanding and societal morality.
“The confession of providence has become to this religious generation... a stone of stumbling.”
“God punishes sin by sin... One of the Old Testament words for punishment is the word sin.”
“The horror of such idolatry is not its ignorance, but its sin.”
“A reprobate mind entails... a mind which cannot discharge the functions of one, a mind in which the divine distinctions of right and wrong are confused and lost.”
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